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NAEP Technical DocumentationUnweighted Counts and Response Rates for Eighth-Grade Eligible Sampled Schools, by Participating Jurisdiction

The following table presents unweighted counts and response rates for eligible schools, for the NAEP 2002 state assessment eighth-grade school sample. States with Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) districts have two rows: one row for the TUDA district, and one row for the state as a whole (the TUDA district plus the rest of the state).

Unweighted school sample counts and response rates, grade 8 state assessment, by participating jurisdiction: 2002
Jurisdiction Eligible school sample Unweighted response rate (percent)
Alabama 110 79.6
Arizona 120 91.7
Arkansas 100 99.0
CA-Los Angeles 70 98.5
California 160 80.7
Connecticut 100 100.0
Delaware 40 100.0
Florida 110 100.0
GA-Atlanta 20 100.0
Georgia 110 100.0
Hawaii 60 100.0
Idaho 90 86.0
IL-Chicago 70 93.2
Illinois 160 67.5
Indiana 100 98.1
Kansas 120 72.4
Kentucky 100 96.2
Louisiana 100 98.0
Maine 110 93.6
Maryland 110 93.4
Massachusetts 110 98.1
Michigan 110 98.1
Minnesota 100 65.1
Mississippi 100 94.1
Missouri 120 93.2
Montana 110 74.3
Nebraska 110 99.1
Nevada 70 100.0
New Mexico 100 93.8
NY-New York City 50 63.3
New York 120 71.4
North Carolina 110 100.0
North Dakota 140 79.6
Ohio 100 95.9
Oklahoma 120 100.0
Oregon 110 78.9
Pennsylvania 100 100.0
Rhode Island 60 100.0
South Carolina 100 97.1
Tennessee 110 73.9
TX-Houston 40 97.1
Texas 140 92.7
Utah 90 96.8
Vermont 110 94.3
Virginia 100 100.0
Washington 110 74.1
West Virginia 110 92.4
Wisconsin 110 66.4
Wyoming 80 100.0
Other jurisdictions
American Samoa 20 100.0
District of Columbia 40 100.0
DDESS 20 93.3
DoDDS 60 96.5
Guam 10 100.0
Virgin Islands 10 100.0
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2002.

Last updated 24 October 2008 (DB)

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